just picked my mamba up from the shop cant wait to try it out now......gotta find time ........gotta find time
just picked my mamba up from the shop cant wait to try it out now......gotta find time ........gotta find time
them there springer's are soooooo addictive
Just cos ya mates got one doesn,t mean to say you shouldn,t have one.
Whether you,ll be able to use it as well as ya mate is a different issue.
Yeeeee... Haaaaaaaah
Hi Ady, I have been out with my mate today and whilst I am shooting using a BSA baked bean can scope I dont seem too flustered, the BSA I have as great clarity and holds zero very well and the mil dot reticule is easy to get on with if it had IR I would stay with it. Cheers T
Yaroooooooooooooooh
I thought you were using a bean can.
Ho sorry mate my mistake, the way you were shooting I thought you had borrowed it
Bubba when I get home Im gonna kick your mamas ass. Why Daddy. Cos son, sure as hell, you never came from my loins.
Regarding the IR illumination on the Mamba.
How, in terms of reliabilty have folk found it to be as one or two folk have mentioned theirs not working.
Yes I do know that Gary and Sammie will sort out any problems that might happen.
Graham
Designer of BASC Logo
There is a new design out, all new Mambas going into the shops have locked on IR modules. The problem was that in about 7% of scopes the friction fitting contact pins were not tight enough leading to contact problems.
We were assured by the factory that the V2 version would solve it, it didn't. Therefore I asked for a design change, the IR module now has 2 allen bolts running through it and is as solid as a very solid thing.
The 93% of scopes that were good have continued to be so.
Job's a good 'un now.
There's Glasnost for you